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Simon Fraser: 332 Claremont–Mudd 217 1973 Details: Pittsburg, KS: Simon Fraser (2) 378 West Liberty State: 277 1974 Details: Downers Grove, IL Simon Fraser (3) 434 Occidental: 218 1975 Details: Marshall, MN Simon Fraser (4) 515 Central Washington: 191 1976 Details: Simon Fraser (5) 419 Central Washington 201 1977 Details: Simon Fraser (6) 424 ...
The 1965 Simon Fraser Clan football team, also known as the Clansmen, was a Canadian college football team, playing American football rules, that represented Simon Fraser University as an independent during the 1965 NAIA football season. [1] Led by head coach Lorne Davies, the 1965 season was the program's inaugural season. [2]
Their perfect season in 1970 followed a 1–6–1 record in 1969 [5] and remained the only undefeated season in the history of the Simon Fraser football program. [6] At the end of the season, Simon Fraser was ranked No. 2 among Northwest small colleges in voting by regional sports writers and broadcasters. [7]
Simon Fraser (B.C.) Vancouver Whitecaps Jim Pollihan: Quincy (IL) Rochester Lancers Orlando Ramírez: Fresno Pacific (Calif.) San Jose Earthquakes Randy Ragan: Simon Fraser (B.C.) Toronto Blizzard Paul Rayment: Alderson Broaddus: Toronto Blizzard Addae Rique: Missouri Baptist: St. Louis Steamers Greg Robertson: Spring Arbor College (Mich.) Ft ...
Paul Delany, Professor of English, Simon Fraser University. Bryce Seligman DeWitt, Jane and Roland Blumberg Professor of Physics, University of Texas at Austin. Paul Diamond, photographer, Brooklyn, New York. John Patrick Diggins, Distinguished Professor of History, The Graduate School, CUNY. Norman Thomas di Giovanni, writer and translator ...
Robert Morris University Illinois: Chicago: Illinois: 2019: Closed in 2020 [Ex 15] Saint Joseph's College: Rensselaer: Indiana: 2016 [29] Closed in 2017 [30] St. Mary of the Plains College: Dodge City: Kansas: 1991 Closed in 1992 Saint Michael's College [Ex 16] Santa Fe: New Mexico: 1950 Closed in 2018 Saint Paul's College: Lawrenceville ...
The SFU Red Leafs or Simon Fraser Red Leafs teams (formerly the Simon Fraser Clan) represent Simon Fraser University (SFU), which is located in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. The Red Leafs are members of NCAA Division II and are the only Canadian university affiliated with the U.S.-based National Collegiate Athletic Association .
The Chicago Conservatory College (1857–1981, Chicago) Chicago Technical College (1904–1977, Chicago) Evanston College for Ladies (1871–1873, Evanston, Illinois), merged with Northwestern University in 1873